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cres.usc.edu /People/faculty.php   (39 words)

  
 LAKERS: Chick Tribute
The family of Chick Hearn requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions in Chick's memory be made to the Chick Hearn Scholarship Fund at the USC Annenberg School for Communications.
Mail checks to: USC Annenberg School of Communications, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281
Checks should be made payable to: USC Annenberg Chick Hearn Fund.
www.nba.com /lakers/news/chick_tribute.html   (165 words)

  
 TVW, The California Channel 1989 Executive Summary
She is a 1987 graduate of the Annenberg School of Communications master's program in telecommunications policy and holds a master's degree in library and information services.
Tracy Westen, project director and co-author, is Assistant Professor at the USC Annenberg School of Communications and the USC Law Center and serves as a Commissioner on the Los Angeles Board of Telecommunications.
The authors also extend their gratitude to the staffs of both the Annenberg School of Communications and the Center for Responsive Government for their dedication to the project.
www.tvw.org /resources/careport.cfm?CFID=32000&CFTOKEN=31193922   (10126 words)

  
 USC Catalogue: The Schools: USC Annenberg School for Communication: Communications Undergraduate Degrees
Since its founding, the USC School of Communication has maintained a commitment to the highest standards of ethical conduct and academic excellence.
Communication and Culture Option: This option will be attractive to a broad range of students whose careers have an international or multicultural dimension, from those interested in foreign service, travel and consulting to those seeking careers in the arts.
The School of Communication is committed to ensuring that all declared communication majors follow the necessary requirements.
www.usc.edu /dept/publications/cat2004/schools/communication/comm_undergraduate   (1060 words)

  
 TCG
Four organizations for critics—American Theatre Critics Association, Dance Critics Association, International Association of Art Critics/USA and Music Critics Association of North America—are joining forces with the USC Annenberg School for Communications to hold the first National Critics Conference in Los Angeles, May 25-28, 2005.
Action: For more information visit the USC Annenberg School for Communications website.
The conference will be open to members of the four participating organizations and also to the general public.
www.tcg.org /programs/bull_0205/mp_conferences.cfm   (99 words)

  
 USC Annenberg School for Communication
Mary Bitterman (pictured, top), chair of the PBS board of directors, addressed the future of public broadcasting at the inaugural James L. Loper Lecture in Public Service Broadcasting at the USC Annenberg School for Communication on Thursday, Nov. 10.
Loper has served on the USC Annenberg faculty since 1999 and started the School’s Program for the Study of Public Broadcasting.
Cole’s appointment to the USC Annenberg faculty is part of the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education, which seeks to strengthen journalism education across the country and elevate its role within the research university.
ascweb.usc.edu   (513 words)

  
 USC Annenberg Center
Aronson Appointed Annenberg Center Executive Director (1 Sep.) - Professor Jonathan Aronson of the Annenberg School for Communication and the School of International Relations of USC College has been named the new executive director of the Annenberg Center for Communication.
The Annenberg Center is an independent USC center that identifies and supports cross-disciplinary communications research, education and dissemination across the university.
The Longer Tail: Annenberg Center for Communication's netPublics and Annenberg School for Communications' ARNIC invite you to attend a talk by Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine.
www.annenberg.edu   (441 words)

  
 USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future
The staff and programs of the UCLA Center for Communication Policy have joined the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California in the newly created Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg.
The purpose of the April 2005 retreat was to help the Annenberg School frame a major new initiative looking at the ways in which on-line communities are changing the fabric of our social, political and economic lives, and to plan the research, courses, events and outreach of this program.
Sessions looked in detail at existing communities (Friendster, craigslist, for example) and, through discussion with their leaders and organizers, helped participants gain an understanding of the unique role of the on-line world.
www.digitalcenter.org   (499 words)

  
 Annenberg-Rank as Communications School?
I'm trying to find out how USC's Annenberg School communications program ranks as compared with other similar programs, particularly those at UPenn, Northwestern, etc. I'd appreciate any opinions you'd be willing to share about good communications programs elsewhere, or where to look to get comparative information.
talk.collegeconfidential.com /showthread.php?t=96612&goto=newpost   (83 words)

  
 FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog » Religious Intolerance Cuts Both Ways
The University of Southern California has an Annenberg School of Communications, the associate dean of which is Martin Kaplan, a way left talking head.
“Martin Kaplan, director of the Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School of Communication at USC, calls the new Christer offensive a drive toward ‘theocratic oligopoly.
Of course, he is a director of the Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School of Communications.
flapsblog.com /?p=369   (854 words)

  
 LEA - Volume 7, No. 4 - Announcements
Funded by the Annenberg Center for Communication at USC, with additional support for the conference from the Division of Critical Studies at USC and the Society for Cinema Studies and for the exhibit from the USC Fisher Gallery and the USC School of Fine Arts.
Co-sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Communication at USC,the USC Fisher Gallery, and the USC School of Fine Arts.
Co-sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Communication at USC, the Division of Critical Studies at USC and the Society for Cinema Studies.
mitpress2.mit.edu /e-journals/LEA/ANNOUNCE/ann_7-4.html   (461 words)

  
 Digital Communications at USC: Communications Critical Pathway
The university’s senior administration has designated the USC Annenberg Center for Communication as the umbrella organization of the Communications Critical Pathway.
USC Law School; Director, USC-Caltech Center for the Study of Law and Politics
The goal of the Communications Critical Pathway is to understand and help solve the technical, social, cultural, legal and political issues of communications in its many forms.
www.usc.edu /about/digital   (90 words)

  
 Chatting over backyard fence is most effective form of communication, USC researchers say
"This study is the first of its kind to approach the question of community and a sense of belonging to a community from a communications perspective," said Elizabeth Daley, dean of the USC School of Cinema-Television and executive director of the Annenberg Center for Communication.
The Metamorphosis Project has received $700,000 in funding from the Annenberg Center for Communication, $50,000 from the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania, and $50,000 plus faculty release time, office space and equipment from USC's Annenberg School for Communication.
Ball-Rokeach is a professor of communication in USC's Annenberg School for Communication and a professor of sociology in USC's College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2000-04/UoSC-Cobf-1804100.php   (966 words)

  
 USC Annenberg - faculty
She holds a joint appointment with the Annenberg School for Communication where her work is centered on the practical application of communication campaign strategies and designs for social issue and health defined organizations.
She has recently completed a project called Women Connect!, an initiative of the Pacific Institute for Women's Health which is funded through the Annenberg Center for Communication at USC and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
As a consultant, she has designed communication campaigns using media and public outreach on subjects such as encouraging girls to stay in primary school in Malawi, providing evacuation information on a dangerous volcano about to erupt in Vanuatu, and teaching farmers to put less pesticides on their cabbages in Fiji.
ascweb.usc.edu /asc.php?pageID=26&thisFacultyID=136&sort=all   (261 words)

  
 Annenberg Foundation Other Annenberg Organizations and Programs
The Annenberg School for Communication, founded in 1971 as a small graduate institution, was reorganized in 1994 to include the USC School of Journalism and the Department of Communication Arts, thus becoming a large center of study for both graduates and undergraduates.
The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences was founded in 1981 as a distinguished forum for the examination of health care issues and the advancement of science and medicine.
www.annenbergfoundation.org /other   (1163 words)

  
 Center for communication policy
USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future, a policy and research center devoted to the study of new communication technology and its impact on individuals, communities, and societies around the globe.
http://annenberg.usc.edu) is among the nation's leading institutions devoted to the study of journalism and communication, and their impact on politics, culture and society.
Jeffrey Cole and his staff at the Center for Communication Policy, formerly based at UCLA, will form the leadership of the newly established
www.digitalcenter.org /pr120804.html   (528 words)

  
 IMSC [USC Integrated Media Systems Center]
Based at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, the Norman Lear Center is a multidisciplinary research and public policy center exploring implications of the convergence of entertainment, commerce, and society.
The Annenberg Center for Communication is an independent USC center that identifies and supports cross-disciplinary communications research, education and dissemination across the university.
IMSC has received additional support from the Annenberg Center for Communication for IMSC GeoDec project research to explore a range of applications in urban planning and democratic empowerment.
imsc.usc.edu /news/releases/imsc_annenberg_051213.html   (406 words)

  
 USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future
The staff and programs of the UCLA Center for Communication Policy have joined the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California in the newly created Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg.
The Center for the Digital Future at the USC Annenberg School has been tracking a representative sample of the American population for over five years watching as people move on-line and then move from modems to broadband.
The Center was founded on the belief that the best communication policy flows from high-quality and rigorous research on the structure and impact of mass media and new technology.
www.digitalcenter.org   (731 words)

  
 USC Annenberg Center for Communication and IDSA to Host ``Entertainment in the Interactive Age''
"The USC Annenberg Center for Communication targets projects that both explore and influence the impact of communications technology on society," said Elizabeth Daley, executive director of USC's Annenberg Center for Communication and Dean of USC's School of Cinema-Television.
The Annenberg Center for Communication was established in 1993 through a $120 million endowment to the University of Southern California by Ambassador Walter H. Annenberg.
In response to this cultural evolution, the University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication and the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA) are hosting "Entertainment in the Interactive Age".
www.digitalwebcast.com /2001/01_jan/news/entertainmentinteractive.htm   (508 words)

  
 USC Cinema-Television dean at UH Manoa for film symposium and UH Communication...
Based at the Annenberg Center for Communication, the IML is exposing students and faculty at USC and beyond to the time-based, interactive language of sound, image and text that is the basis of multimedia.
This presentation is sponsored by Educational Foundations, UH College of Education; the Carol Burnett Foundation for Responsible Journalism and the UH Manoa School of Communication; the Hawai`i International Film Festival, and the Asia Pacific Media Center, Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California.
Through its work, the IML is demonstrating and defining how this language is transforming the way society thinks and communicates in the digital age.
www.hawaii.edu /cgi-bin/uhnews?20031029094302   (335 words)

  
 About USC School of Cinema-Television
Among the milestone projects launched by the USC Annenberg Center for Communication under Daley's leadership are Trojan Vision, a student-run television station, and the Institute for Multimedia Literacy, an innovative program that has successfully expanded the concept of literacy, thereby moving the vernacular of the screen to the center of university scholarship.
The USC School of Cinema-Television is aggressively moving into the future while maintaining a great appreciation for the past.
The School was established in 1929 as a collaboration between the University of Southern California and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, becoming the first in the country to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree in film.
www.dga.org /multimedia/honors-03/pages/aboutusc.html   (427 words)

  
 USC Alumni Association
The evening event, designed for members of the Trojan Family in the Honolulu area, featured guest speaker Elizabeth M. Daley, dean of the USC School of Cinema-Television and executive director of the USC Annenberg Center for Communication.
Dean Daley gave an insightful talk entitled "Cinema: Tracking the Future" about the latest programs and initiatives at the USC cinema school.
For more information, please contact the USC Alumni Association at (213) 740-2300.
alumni.usc.edu /ontheroad/details.cfm?id=1   (124 words)

  
 Wolf Extended Bio
1991—1992, One of nine main collaborators on USC’s “Reframing Roger Rabbit” interactive project, which included cross-linked databases in an interactive framework and included an anthology of essays and was demonstrated at the 1991 Society for Cinema Studies Conference.
Marsha Kinder (Chair), Professor of Critical Studies, USC School of Cinema/Television Michael Renov, Professor of Critical Studies, USC School of Cinema/Television
October 31-November 1, 2003, invited to speak (all expense paid) at the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s Conference on Digital Media and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia; paper: “On the Future of Video Games”.
www.cuw.edu /Academics/programs/communication/wolf_extendedbio.html   (2362 words)

  
 USC Annenberg School for Communication
The proposals were generated by an open design competition started by the USC Annenberg School's Norman Lear Center.
The program will invite 100 international media professionals to spend time at USC Annenberg and other leading journalism schools in the United States, honing their skills, sharing ideas, and gaining first-hand understanding of American society and democratic institutions.
Manuel Castells, Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society also authored an essay for the section.
ascweb.usc.edu /home.php   (476 words)

  
 Danube Exodus Opens (Getty Press Release)
The Annenberg Center for Communication was established in 1993 through a $120 million endowment given to the University of Southern California by Ambassador Walter H. Annenberg.
This exhibition is a collaboration between Hungarian artist Péter Forgács, the Getty's design team, and the Labyrinth Project, a research initiative on interactive narrative at the University of Southern California Annenberg Center for Communication.
“The Danube Exodus creatively blends images and sounds of the past using technology from the present,” said Elizabeth Daley, executive director of the Annenberg Center and dean of the USC School of Cinema-Television.
www.getty.edu /news/press/exhibit/danube.html   (1371 words)

  
 IMSC [USC Integrated Media Systems Center] - E-Newsletter
Some 40 USC projects and centers were spotlighted in exhibit booths at the symposium, which was sponsored by the USC Annenberg Center for Communication and the Annenberg School for Communication.
IMSC is collaborating with the USC Annenberg School of Journalism on the project.
Collaborators: USC School of Cinema-Television's Interactive Media Division, Scott Fisher, Chair; and IMSC, Victor LaCour and Suya You.
imsc.usc.edu /newsletter/e-news/e-news_04_04.html   (701 words)

  
 Walter H. Annenberg, Philanthropist, Publisher, 94.
Since 1951, the Annenberg family and the Annenberg Foundation have given $288 million to the university, and founded both the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the USC Annenberg Center for Communication, an interdisciplinary center to address the ethical, social, technological and economic opportunities and challenges related to communication in the 21st century.
Walter H. Annenberg was born March 13, 1908, in Milwaukee, Wis. He graduated from the Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J., and attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
A longtime proponent of education in communications, Annenberg donated more money to American higher education than any other individual.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/8362.html   (905 words)

  
 Annenberg: Michael Parks named to lead journalism school
Michael Parks, a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent and former Los Angeles Times editor, has been named director of the School of Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication.
During Parks' tenure as interim director, the USC Annenberg School of Journalism has created an innovative core curriculum and expanded its international reporting programs and its focus on developing expertise in covering diverse communities, Cowan said.
Parks, who had been serving as interim director of the journalism school since fall 2001, was the overwhelming choice of the Annenberg search committee, which lauded both his professionalism and his exemplary work as interim director.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/7867.html   (472 words)

  
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 Taft High School
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